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- First Name
- Denis
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- Suburban K10
- Engine Size
- LQ9
Ok, so I'm feeling a little dumbfounded when it comes to installing this battery isolator. I'm trying to install a 2nd battery (obviously) and can't seem to wrap my head around the wiring. I understand the drawing that came with the instructions but where do you run the cable to the starter? Factory it goes from the battery positive to a lug on the starter. Do you just theoretically split the cable and mount it to the Start battery terminal on the isolator?
I'm switching main batteries also, making the driver's side primary. This way when I put the EFI BBC in I can mount the PCM and fuse box on the wheel well and run it off the main, assuming that's what you are supposed to do. Also, and I'm trying to think, There are 2 more wires on the starter terminal, aren't there? You have the main cable, the cable from the alternator and a wire that goes to the factory fuse box, is this correct? (plus the ignition wire on the smaller stud). Would I take the fuse box wire and move it to my aux battery? Also I'm assuming the alternator wire stays where it is.
Ok, school me
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I'm switching main batteries also, making the driver's side primary. This way when I put the EFI BBC in I can mount the PCM and fuse box on the wheel well and run it off the main, assuming that's what you are supposed to do. Also, and I'm trying to think, There are 2 more wires on the starter terminal, aren't there? You have the main cable, the cable from the alternator and a wire that goes to the factory fuse box, is this correct? (plus the ignition wire on the smaller stud). Would I take the fuse box wire and move it to my aux battery? Also I'm assuming the alternator wire stays where it is.
Ok, school me